Southern African Adventure
44 days - from $3640
The southern African region is a land of colour and contrasts. This adventure takes us across four countries from the Indian to the Atlantic Ocean, mixing culture, wildlife, action and fascinating natural wonders in an journey packed full of highlights! Combining the 'African Mozaic' with the 'Overland from Cape to Falls' safaris, this tour begins in South Africa, near Pretoria and Johannesburg, vists swaziland and Mozambique, and journeys through to Livingstone in Zambia.
Our first encounter with the wildlife of southern Africa is in world-renowned Kruger National Park, which forms one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries in the world and offers some of the continent's best game-viewing. In Swaziland we visit another wildlife reserve and in Mozambique we get to enjoy the beach before heading into Zululand to learn more of the customs and culture of the proud Zulu people. A full-day game drive in Hluhluwe-Imfolozi National Park, in search of the endangered white rhino, and further game drives in Addo Elephant National Park ensure unforgettable experiences with Africa's wildlife! We walk amidst the beautiful Drakensberg Mountains to view the rock paintings of the San Bushmen and walk the beginning of the famous Otter Trail in Tsitsikamma National Park - the most renowned hiking trail in the country. We can choose from a range of adrenaline-fuelled activities to get our hearts racing or just kick back and relax on a glorious sandy beach and watch an African sunset. We explore pristine stretches of coast and seaside towns on the Garden Route, traverse our way through the underground wonderland of Cango Caves and get up close and personal to the giant ostrich. Making our way into the beautiful Western Cape, we sample the local produce that the region is famous for - wine! The vibrant and captivating city of Cape Town, cradled between the imposing Table Mountain and the expansive Atlantic Ocean, must surely be also one of the most beautiful in the world.
The lush mountain ranges, winelands and orchards of the Western Cape give way to a more desolate north, as the Gariep River cuts a green swathe forming the natural border between South Africa and Namibia. The incredible natural beauty and diversity of Namibia is a highlight of this journey. From the size and majesty of Fish River Canyon to the breathtaking sand dunes of the Namib-Naukluft National Park, you experience the true essence of this beautiful country. Swakopmund, the adrenaline centre of the country, provides a stark contrast to the surreal feel and spirit of Spitzkoppe. Continuing north, Namibia continues to impress with the beautiful scenery of Damaraland and the amazing wildlife of Etosha National Park. Leaving Namibia through the fertile north completes a picture of the incredible natural diversity that Namibia offers each visitor. The marvellous wetlands of the Okavango Delta in Botswana are truly spectacular and provide a great opportunity to experience true wilderness. From here we explore the game-rich areas of Chobe National Park and the Chobe River. The awesome power of the Victoria Falls provides a fitting finale to this incredible tour.
Highlights
- Blyde River Canyon - the largest green canyon in the world
- Hluhluwe-Imfolozi National Park
- Ride an ostrich, South Africa
- UNESCO World Heritage-listed Mosi-oa-Tunya - Victoria Falls
- Drakensberg's flat-topped mountains
- Cintsa East, the Wild Coast
- Cape Town - South Africa's 'Mother City'
- Mlilwane Nature Sanctuary
- Wildlife safari in Greater Kruger National Park
- Swot up on Mandela
- Addo Elephant National Park
- The orange blaze of Sossusvlei's desert dunes
- Chobe National Park's river
- Seaside holiday town of Swakopmund
- Sandboard the world’s biggest dunes, Namibia
- Fish River Canyon
- Okavango Delta by 'mokoro'
- Maputo - the nightlife capital of southern Africa
- Take the ultimate Namibia photo at Dead Vlei
- Skeleton Coast's Cape fur seals
- Sesriem Canyon
- Etosha National Park - game drives and floodlit waterholes
Itinerary:
Day 1: Pretoria/Johannesburg (South Africa)2: Blyde River Canyon Region (South Africa)3-4: Kruger National Park (South Africa)5-6: Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary (Swaziland)7: Maputo (Mozambique)8: Praia de Macaneta - Maputo (Mozambique)9-10: St Lucia Wetlands (South Africa)11-12: Zulu Village - Ballito (Durban) (South Africa)13-14: Drakensberg Mountains (South Africa)15-16: Coffee Bay (South Africa)17: Umtata - Cintsa (South Africa)18: Port Elizabeth (South Africa)19: Addo Elephant National Park (South Africa)20: Addo Elephant National Park -Tsitsikamma National Park (South Africa)21: Oudtshoorn (Cape Town)22: Oudtshoorn - Cape Town (Cape Town)23-24: Cape Town (South Africa)25: Cape Town Township Tour - Cederberg (South Africa)26: Orange River (South Africa)27: Fish River Canyon (Namibia)28-29: Sesriem - Sossusvlei - Namib-Naukluft National Park (Namibia)30-31: Swakopmund (Namibia)32: Cape Cross - Spitzkoppe (Namibia)33: Twyfelfontein - Otjitotongwe Cheetah Park (Namibia)34-35: Himba Village - Etosha National Park (Namibia)36: Bangani (Namibia)37-39: Okavango Delta - Sepupa (Botswana)40-41: Chobe National Park (Botswana)42-43: Livingstone (Zambia)44: Livingstone (Zambia)
What's It Like?
Gecko's adventures offer authentic experiences and a genuine alternative to backpacking. Our trips are designed for younger travelers on a budget but do include the entrance fees to the ‘must see’ sights while not wasting your money on unnecessary frills. Itineraries utilize public transport and basic twin share accommodations in small locally owned hotels, the occasional multi-share, or simply floor space in a jungle or village hut. Many trips involve some physical activity, the occasional long traveling day and you will need to carry your own bags. On camping trips, meals are freshly prepared by our camp cook, but expect to put up and take down your tent, and assist with camp chores. On all trips we only use local tour leaders who are passionate about their homeland. This is travel, grassroots style - basic but rewarding.
Included:
An experienced safari guide, a professional driver and a camp cook whilst on safari; local specialist guide at the Cango Caves, Okavango Delta and Chobe National Park; all park fees; all camping equipment; 36 nights camping, 2 nights bungalow, 1 night houseboat, 1 night lodge and 3 nights hotel; transport in custom-built safari vehicle during safari, 4WD vehicles, mokoro, boat, ferry and on foot.
Not Included:
International flights, local payment, arrival and departure transfers, airport/departure taxes, visas, pre-tour or post-tour accommodation, all other meals, drinks, sleeping bag, pillow, all optional additional tours or activities during free time, transfers outside of the tour program, travel insurance, tips and items of a personal nature, laundry and flights (unless specified).
Meals: 43 breakfasts, 37 lunches, 36 dinners
EquipmentIncluded: 03 Feb 12
Valid From: 01 Jan 11
Valid Until: 30 Jun 13
Group Size: Maximum 24
Starts/Ends: Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa to Livingstone, Southern Zambia
Trip Reference: GAAA